Mine is all over the place from 75 to 98, mostly around 90 though. "We are all different" TM

I credit the keto diet for my increasingly small BG range over time and my horizontal line HbA1c, as I went deeper into keto-adaptation. Fortunately, I like the food and my body responds well to it, whereas I am seriously grain-intolerant. On one occasion I ate one slice of wholemeal bread in a 'diabetic' breakfast after a night in the local hospital, which gave me a tummy ache by mid-afternoon, and diarrhoea that lasted nine months by the next morning. Lots of tests came up with nothing, but a serious probiotic fixed it eventually. That makes it a lot easier to stay with a keto diet.

I recently bought the FreeStyle Libre reader online to upgrade my very old Optium Xceed meter purchased in 2012, which was starting to become a bit temperamental and not wanting to turn on. Nothing to do with the readings or battery, just maybe a connection. My insurance company (Westfund) pays up to $100 for a new meter once a year, so I took advantage of this to get the Libre reader free. I plan to get a sensor in the next couple of months to find out what my BG actually does overnight, because my HbA1c has always been way off my apparent average BG which is miles higher than any numbers I ever see on my glucometer. Without the refund on the reader, I could never afford to do this.

I credit the keto diet for my increasingly small BG range over time and my horizontal line HbA1c, as I went deeper into keto-adaptation. Fortunately, I like the food and my body responds well to it, whereas I am seriously grain-intolerant. On one occasion I ate one slice of wholemeal bread in a 'diabetic' breakfast after a night in the local hospital, which gave me a tummy ache by mid-afternoon, and diarrhoea that lasted nine months by the next morning. Lots of tests came up with nothing, but a serious probiotic fixed it eventually. That makes it a lot easier to stay with a keto diet.

Yeah, I think it would be expected for Keto diet to produce a stable, narrow range of BG readings.